Water-dispersible, cationic polymers, a method of making same and items using same
a cationic polymer and water-dispersible technology, applied in the direction of synthetic resin layered products, greenhouse cultivation, printing, etc., can solve the problems of inability to create an economical coherent fibrous web, inability to disintegrate products in landfills, and inability to create a coherent fibrous web. , to achieve the effect of good cleaning, good cleaning and good textur
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[0181]Polymers were synthesized by free radical polymerization of varying combinations of the following monomers: acrylic acid, acrylamide, butyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate and [2(methacryloyloxy)ethyl] trimethyl ammonium chloride (“MQUAT”). Each polymerization was conducted in methanol. A typical procedure is stated below.
[0182]Acrylamide (39.1 g, 0.55 mol), butyl acrylate (32.0 g, 0.25 mol), 2-ethylhexyl acrylate (18.4 g, 0.10 mol), and MQUAT (27.6 g of 75 wt % solution, 0.10 mol) were dissolved in 50 g of methanol. A free radical initiator, 2,2″Azobisisobutyronitrile (“AIBN”) (0.66 g, 4.0×10′ mol) was dissolved in 20 ml of methanol. The monomer solution was deoxygenated by bubbling N2 through the solution for 20 minutes. To a 1000 ml round bottom, three neck flask equipped with a condenser, two addition funnels and a magnetic stirrer was added 125 g of methanol. The solvent was heated to gentle reflux under nitrogen. Monomers and initiator were added simultaneously from the ...
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[0201]Polymers were synthesized by free radical polymerization in the same manner as described above. MQUAT, n-butyl acrylate (BA), and 2-ethylhexyl acrylate (EHA) were utilized in ratios indicated in Table 10.
[0202]Polymer composition was characterized by 13C NMR and the compositions for each sample appear in Table 11. In most cases the polymer compositions agree with the feed ratios within a few percentage points. This would be expected for a homogeneous solution polymerization where all the monomers have a similar reactivity.
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TABLE 10Polymer Feed Ratiosmole % Feedmole % Feedmole % FeedSampleNB #MQUATBAEHA#1 (028)7421-02820.040.040.0#2 (041)7421-04115.842.142.1#3 (046)7421-045243 43.232.4#4 (064)7421-06421.739.139.1#5 (075)7421-07512,658.928.5#6 (083)7421-08320.080.00.0#7 (094)7421-09417.941.141.0#8 (100)7421-10014.542.842.7#9 (130)7421-13027.330.436.3
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TABLE 11Polymer Compositionmole % MQUATmole % BAmole % EHASampleFoundFoundFound#1 (028)19.543.437.1#2 (04...
example 3
[0230]Cationic triggerable polymers were synthesized by free radical polymerization in the same manner as described above. MQUAT, n-butyl acrylate (BA), and 2-ethylhexyl acrylate (EHA) were utilized in the following ratios: MQUAT 20 mole percent, BA 40 mole percent and EHA 40 mole percent. It is stable in high salt solutions, such as 4 weight percent ZnCl2, and is soluble in water when the salt concentration drops below a certain level, such as 0.5 weight percent. Because of the nature of the charge groups the polymer carries, its dispersibility is virtually unaffected by the presence of divalent cations, such as Ca2+ and Mg2+ up to 200 ppm, and, therefore, the polymer performs well even in the hardest water found in the United States households.
[0231]To make a wet wipe product, the ion-sensitive cationic polymer was applied in an aqueous solution to a substrate by spraying. The substrate was a water-dispersible, wet-laid non-woven composed o...
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